Agarrao' is a colloquial, shortened form of "agarrado," which means "grasped" or "held." It's often used in informal speech and music to convey a strong, firm hold.
In the song, it appears in the line "Al sentimiento que va agarrao' de la mano" (To the feeling that goes hand in hand). Here, it beautifully expresses the idea of a feeling that is tightly intertwined and inseparable, emphasizing the deep connection and commitment in the relationship. Its informal nature makes it feel more intimate and authentic.
“Todo Sabe Más Rico” is a feel-good anthem where Venezuelan star Lele Pons and Puerto Rican singer Guaynaa remind us that love tastes sweeter than pride. The lyrics open with a tense silence after an argument, both partners stubbornly facing opposite directions in bed. Yet beneath the stand-off beats a desire to kiss, make up, and keep the good times rolling. Instead of letting resentment linger, they propose a simple solution: talk it out, forget the fight in the morning, and focus on having fun together.
The chorus, “cuando es contigo todo sabe más rico,” celebrates how every moment, meal, and memory becomes richer when they are side by side. With catchy reggaetón rhythms and playful Spanish slang, the song delivers a lighthearted lesson: control your ego, communicate openly, and choose joy in the relationship. By sunrise, the disagreement is history, the dancefloor is calling, and everything—literally and figuratively—tastes better together.